A tape cutting device includes a tape cutting unit adapted to ride along the tape roll, the tape cutting unit including a tape cutting blade having a tape cutting edge adapted to engage an outermost layer of the tape against the tape roll; and a retaining mechanism carried by the tape cutting unit, the retaining mechanism adapted to secure the tape cutting unit on the tape roll.
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2. A tape cutting device for cutting tape segments from tape wound on a tape roll, comprising:
a tape cutting unit adapted to ride along the tape roll, the tape cutting unit including:
a device panel;
a pair of spaced-apart tape roll guides carried by the device panel, the tape roll guides adapted for positioning on opposite sides of the tape roll; and
a tape cutting blade carried by the device panel between the tape roll guides, the tape cutting blade having a tape cutting edge adapted to engage an outermost layer of the tape against the tape roll; and
a retaining mechanism carried by the tape cutting unit, the retaining mechanism adapted to secure the tape cutting unit on the tape roll and including a pair of retainer seats in the device panel; a pair of cord slits in the device panel and communicating with the retainer seats, respectively; a pair of cord notches in the tape roll guides and communicating with the cord slits, respectively; and an elastic retainer cord and a pair of retainer members carried by the retainer cord and seated in the retainer seats, respectively, the retainer cord extending through the cord slits and the cord notches and adapted to engage the tape roll.
1. A tape cutting device for cutting tape segments from tape wound on a tape roll, comprising:
a tape cutting unit adapted to ride along the tape roll, the tape cutting unit including a generally rectangular device panel having a pair of side panel edges and a blade support edge and a tape roll engaging edge extending between the side panel edges; a pair of spaced-apart tape roll guides carried by the device panel; and a tape cutting blade carried by the blade support edge and having a tape cutting edge adapted to engage an outermost layer of the tape against the tape roll; and
a retaining mechanism carried by the tape cutting unit, the retaining mechanism adapted to secure the tape cutting unit on the tape roll and wherein the retaining mechanism comprises a pair of retainer seats in the device panel; a pair of cord slits in the device panel and communicating with the retainer seats, respectively; a pair of cord notches in the tape roll guides and communicating with the cord slits, respectively; and an elastic retainer cord and a pair of retainer members carried by the retainer cord and seated in the retainer seats, respectively, the retainer cord extending through the cord slits and the cord notches and adapted to engage the tape roll.
6. A tape cutting device for cutting tape segments from tape wound on a tape roll, comprising:
a tape cutting unit adapted to ride along the tape roll, the tape cutting unit including:
a generally rectangular device panel having a pair of spaced-apart, parallel side edges and a blade support edge and a tape roll engaging edge extending between the side edges in spaced-apart, parallel relationship to each other;
a pair of spaced-apart tape roll guides carried by the side edges, respectively, of the device panel, the tape roll guides disposed at a generally 90-degree angle to the device panel and adapted for positioning on opposite sides of the tape roll; and
a tape cutting blade carried by the blade support edge of the device panel and extending between the tape roll guides, the tape cutting blade disposed at a generally 90-degree angle to the device panel and having a tape cutting edge adapted to engage an outermost layer of the tape against the tape roll; and
a retaining mechanism carried by the tape cutting unit, the retaining mechanism adapted to secure the tape cutting unit on the tape roll and including a pair of retainer seats in the device panel; a pair of cord slits in the device panel and communicating with the retainer seats, respectively; a pair of cord notches in the tape roll guides and communicating with the cord slits, respectively; and an elastic retainer cord and a pair of retainer members carried by the retainer cord and seated in the retainer seats, respectively, the retainer cord extending through the cord slits and the cord notches and adapted to engage the tape roll.
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Illustrative embodiments of the disclosure relate to devices for cutting adhesive tape. More particularly, illustrative embodiments of the disclosure relate to a roll-riding tape cutting device which can be used to cut tape segments of selected lengths and/or straight edges from adhesive tape wound on a tape roll.
Adhesive tape is commonly dispensed from a continuous tape roll having a cylindrical spool on which the tape is wound. In some applications, it may be desirable to obtain segments of tape having uniform lengths and/or straight edges. The tape segments are typically torn from the wound tape on the roll, however, with the result that the lengths and edges of the tape segments are often irregular, haphazard and non-uniform.
Accordingly, a roll-riding tape cutting device which can be used to cut tape segments of selected lengths and/or straight edges from adhesive tape wound on a tape roll may be desirable for some applications.
Illustrative embodiments of the disclosure are generally directed to a tape cutting device for cutting tape segments from tape wound on a tape roll. An illustrative embodiment of the tape cutting device includes a tape cutting unit adapted to ride along the tape roll, the tape cutting unit including a tape cutting blade having a tape cutting edge adapted to engage an outermost layer of the tape against the tape roll; and a retaining mechanism carried by the tape cutting unit, the retaining mechanism adapted to secure the tape cutting unit on the tape roll.
Illustrative embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Moreover, the illustrative embodiments described herein are not exhaustive and embodiments or implementations other than those which are described herein and which fall within the scope of the appended claims are possible. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description. As used herein, relative terms such as “front” and “rear” as used herein are intended for descriptive purposes only and are not necessarily intended to be construed in a limiting sense.
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A pair of spaced-apart tape roll guides 8 may extend from the respective side panel edges 3 of the device panel 2. The tape roll guides 8 may be disposed at a generally 90-degree angle with respect to the device panel 2 and in generally parallel spaced-apart relationship to each other. Each tape roll guide 8 may have a straight panel attachment edge 9 which is joined to or continuous with the corresponding side panel edge 3 of the device panel 2. Each tape roll guide 8 may have a blade end guide edge 10 which may be generally semicircular and is continuous with the panel attachment edge 9 and protrudes beyond the blade support edge 4 of the device panel 2. A return guide edge 11 may be straight and is continuous with the blade end guide edge 10. A terminal guide edge 12 may be continuous with the return guide edge 11 and the panel attachment edge 9 at the tape roll engaging edge 5 of the device panel 2.
A tape cutting blade 14 extends from the blade support edge 4 of the device panel 2 and is disposed between the spaced-apart tape roll guides 8. The tape cutting blade 14 may be disposed at a generally 90-degree angle with respect to the device panel 2 and with respect to each of the tape roll guides 8. As particularly illustrated in
The tape cutting unit 7 may be any material which is consistent with the functional requirements of the tape cutting device 1. Non-limiting examples of materials which are suitable for the purpose include aluminum, steel, high-grade plastics, composite materials and combinations thereof. The tape cutting unit 7 can be fabricated using any of a variety of fabrication techniques known by those skilled in the art including but not limited to casting, molding, machining, welding and soldering. As illustrated in
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The tape cutting unit 7 is slid along the tape roll 30 until the tape cutting blade 14 is located at a selected distance from the free end (not illustrated) of the tape 32, which distance corresponds to the desired length of the tape segment 33 to be cut from the tape 32. Manual pressure may be applied to the device panel 2 such that the tape cutting edge 17 of the tape cutting blade 14 crimps the tape 32. The free end of the tape 32 is next located and grasped, and the tape segment 33 which is to be removed is peeled from the underlying portion of the tape 32 wound on the spool 31. As it is removed from the underlying wound tape 32, the tape segment 33 is pulled against and across the tape cutting edge 17 of the tape cutting blade 14 such that the blade attachment edge 15 severs the tape segment 33 from the tape 32. As illustrated in
As the tape segments 33 are cut and dispensed from the tape roll 30, the tape cutting device 1 is pushed or “rides” along the tape roll 30 to position the tape cutting edge 17 of the tape cutting blade 14 at the selected positions along the tape 32 for cutting and dispensing of the tape segments 33 of selected length. Throughout use of the tape cutting device 1, the elastic retainer cord 21 of the retainer mechanism 20 is constantly in a contracted state and thus, continually maintains a secure and snug fit of the tape cutting unit 7 against the tape roll 30. Therefore, as the diameter of the tape roll 30 progressively decreases as a result of the tape 32 being gradually dispensed from the spool 31, as illustrated in
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A retainer mechanism 220 is adapted to secure the tape cutting unit 207 on a tape roll 30 (
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An exemplary retainer mechanism 320 of the tape cutting device 301 may include a retainer wire 340 having a pair of spaced-apart and inwardly-facing insertion ends 341. A pair of retainer wire openings 342 may be provided in the respective side panel edges 303 of the device panel 302. The retainer wire openings 342 are adapted to receive the respective insertion ends 341 of the retainer wire 340. Accordingly, the tape cutting unit 307 is secured on a tape roll 30 (
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While the illustrative embodiments of the disclosure have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the disclosure and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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